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Why You Should Be Optimistic About Spider-Man PS4

July 07, 2016 by Chu Ugwu

Holy shit... it looks like we’re finally getting a good Spider-Man game, and I’m as surprised as you are. 

I mean, how many times have we said this before? How many times have we been promised gold, only to open that game case on release day and see a steaming pile of poo? Literally every single time a Spider-Man game is released. 

Every. Single. Time.

And it’s always the same story too. Beautiful cinematic trailer (which we later find out is a high-end home console on steroids), followed by horrible gameplay, atrocious graphics, and weak plot.

But this time, Insomniac has truly outdone themselves. They’ve managed to do something that no other studio (that produces Spider-Man games) has done in a long time: give me hope. I wasn’t going to give this trailer a look or any thought until I saw a tweet from Insomniac Games confirming that the trailer was played and ran on a current PS4:

 I mean, look at this trailer!

It’s fucking beautiful! It’s like the awkward mutant love child of Batman: Arkham City and Tom Holland’s performance in Captain America: Civil War. And I love it. I am excited, and you should be too. 

Insomniac has stated that the game will be related to the up coming Spider-Man: Homecoming movie, so we won’t have to worry about the awful rate of conversion from movie story to video game plot.

Lets just hope that this game doesn’t pull a Cam Newton in the Super Bowl… or a Steph Curry in Game 7 (or all of the finals for that matter)… or Messi in the Copa America Championship…

July 07, 2016 /Chu Ugwu
video game reviews, spiderman

Donald Glover Cast in 'Spider-Man: Homecoming'

June 29, 2016 by William Solomon in Movie Reviews

Nerds are finally getting what we want! Even if it is not exactly what we wanted. Donald Glover, a few days ago, was just cast in 'Spider-Man: Homecoming,' the latest Spider-Man reboot starring Tom Holland. His role in the film is being kept a secret, and it seems Marvel is doing this intentionally. And when the director, Jon Watts was asked about Donald Glover's role in the movie, by the Daily Beast, he said:

“I can’t talk about anything like that! That would have been so amazing, if I’d just completely spilled some secret like that by accident.  I probably can’t say anything. There’s a little sniper dot on me at all times, just in case. They’ll hit me with a tranq dart.” 

So, obviously, this secret is a big one, maybe even bigger than Spider-Man showing up in 'Captain America: Civil War.' The only thing we can do know is that we know nothing, so all we can do is speculate.

Donald Glover has expressed interest in being in a Spider-Man adaptation ever since they started casting for 'The Amazing Spider-Man' starring Andrew Garfield, back in 2010. Twitter, including myself, went crazy and celebrated the idea of Donald Glover playing Miles Morales, the current Spider-Man in the Ultimate Universe of Marvel Comics. There were Reddit debates, Twitter campaigns, and petitions supporting the idea of Glover playing Spider-Man, but in the end the execs and producers at Sony said that Peter Parker is Spider-Man and that would not change anytime soon. Personally I would have loved to see someone else, especially Miles Morales, take the mantle of Spider-Man on the big screen, because like I have said before, change in comic books and comic book movies is good and keeps them fresh. They have not even announced what kind of role Donald Glover will have in the movie, but people are still extremely excited about his being in the movie and the thought of change. 

What role could Glover possibly be playing? He might be too old to be a peer of Peter Parker's, because the movie will be centered around Parker's teenage years, and he might even be too old to be Miles Morales, unless they stray from the source material and make Miles a young adult and not teenager (God I hope they stray from the source material this one time). There have been unsubstantiated rumors that he would be a love interest of Aunt May or even a secondary villain. Again those rumors are unsubstantiated, and, hopefully, wrong, because I really want to see Miles Morales on the big screen. Honestly, I just want to see a Black Panther/Black Spider-Man team-up movie. Make it happen Marvel!

June 29, 2016 /William Solomon
marvel, marvel cinematic universe, spiderman, donald glover, black spiderman, miles morales, marvel comics
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